Mohammed Ali Bagash the man and his history


by Terrilyn Reidy

Mohammed Ali Bagash the man and his history In The indian subcontinents fight for freedom from british, one of several prominent figures was Mohammed Ali Bagash Jinnah. He was one of several founding members of the Asian Domestic Congress. Jinnah was really a instrumental in the forming of Pakistan during partition. A sense of justice was mirrored within his actions right from inception. Ali started off his career as a solicitor but quickly realized that he had a flair for politics and he joined the Congress party.

President Truman said: Mohammed Ali Bagash Jhinna was the originator of the dream that became Islamabad, a creator of the state and father of the largest and most impressive Muslim nation. Mr. Jhinna was the recipient of the devotion and loyalty, never accorded to any man.' Jinnah was strong believer of Islamic principle of human equality. Mumtaz Hassan, who served as private secretary to Liaquat Ali Khan, has narrated an incident. When Jinnah came to London in 1946, ali decided to offer his Friday prayers in mosque. The question was where they should have offered prayer. When the issue referred to Jhinna, he said he would go to the mosque where everyone else offers prayers. Finally it was decided that the prayer should be offered in East London mosque. Next day Jhinna and his associates went there. The KHUTBA had already been delivered. Jinnah sat down in the last file in mosque. Seeing this, some people wanted him to move to the front, jinnah refused saying that he had taken the place which should have been his. It was indeed a remarkable characteristic of this famous man. If we have a look deep into his private life, it was amazingly disciplined. According to KH khurshid, who had been his private secretary from 1944-1948, Jhinna was very strict in matters of routine and tremendously punctual. Almost everything would happen with a clock-work precision. When Jinnah resided at Mount Pleasant Road in Bombay ali would wake up at 7'o clock, upon hearing him his servant would enter his bedroom along with a newspaper and tea. Jinnah used to read the newspapers for almost an hour and then went to washroom. Exactly at quarter past nine, Mr. and Mrs. Jinnah would leave their bedroom and head for the dining room for the breakfast, which was over by 10'o clock. From 1938s Jinnah suffered from tuberculosis, only his sister and few others close to him knew about of his illness. Jinnah knew that communal knowledge of his illness would harm him politically.

Jhinna had also caught Pneumonia, the ambulance broke down on the road into town, and Governor-General and others with him had to wait for the replacement to arrive. Waiting for an hour, another ambulance came and brought Jhinna to government house, reaching there after more as compared to two hours after landing. Jinnah died at 10:20 pm at his home in Karachi on 11 September 1945 just after year after islamabad creation. Asian prime minister stated on jhinna death: ‘How shall we judge him? I have been very angry with him often during the past years. But now there is no prejudice in my thought of him, only a wave of great sadness for all that happens to be.

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